i looked at this and i thought it was good could you do a port to the 32bit machines?

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Sure, but for now I concentrate on the x64 version 'cause I use a 64bit version of Win7. After that I'll try to convert it to x86. But hey, everyone can try to port the source code and post the result here.

Sure, but for now I concentrate on the x64 version 'cause I use a 64bit version of Win7. After that I'll try to convert it to x86. But hey, everyone can try to port the source code and post the result here.

1. Use atsiv.exe
2. rename the driver to ex. beep.sys copy it to System32\drivers and press F8 on startup ( don't forget to backup the orginal file )
3. create and .inf which installs the driver on your system

Oh and this beta version searches for a slic.bin file on C:\

But I've to say that I strongly recommend to use it an any VMware and not on your real pc.

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some questions:
1) what is the driver?
I have two files:
sd64.c and sd64.h.
2) can you create .inf file for me?
3) why not make a simple program (exe file) with UI that install/uninstall the driver.
4) you can also make randomization of the driver (so it install the driver
in a different name/size for each user.
also you can make encryption of the slic.
(Daz idea's).
so microsoft will not blacklist it.
I think the best advantage of using this is that it's 100% software solution without longer boot time (like loaders).
the disadvantage is that microsoft can blacklist it easily.
5) what about x86 support?

1. sd64 is the old version but well..
non of them is the driver .c & .h is the source code of the driver itself
you need the compile it with WinDDK 7600 ( slic64.7z contains a compiled version + makefile )
2. yes you can see msdn for a sample
3. good idea but the driver is not intended to be used as a "replacement" for loaders/bios mods. so maybe in the future or if someone else wants to make it
4. yes it possible but as I said, it just proof-of-concept
5. I'll add x86 support as soon as x64 version is 99.9% finished ( very close )